Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease
.... Late
Onset (after
age 65 years; 290.0). This information was not given and the final diagnosis requires
age of
onset information. ....
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Clinical Depression A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ON THE DI
.... another episode. In general, the earlier, the
age of
onset, the more likely is a recurrence (Reus, 1988). Regarding the prevalence ....
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Relationship of Genetics to Alcoholism The purpose of this report ...
.... Blackson, TC & Tarter, RE (1994). Individual, family, and peer affiliation factors predispositng to early-
age onset of alcohol and drug use. ....
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Contribution of Genetics to Alcoholism The purpose of this report ...
.... Blackson, TC & Tarter, RE (1994). Individual, family, and peer affiliation factors predispositng to early-
age onset of alcohol and drug use. ....
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SCHIZOPHRENIA Introduction This research pape
.... Factors associated with a more positive prognosis include good premorbid and interepisode adjustment, acute and later
age onset, female, precipitating events ....
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Adult Onset Diabetes (Type II Diabetes)
.... Type II Diabetes) Type II diabetes, also known as adult
onset diabetes, is the .... a family history of diabetes, high blood pressure, inactivity and
age (for those ....
(1714

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Alzheimers
.... They are normally occurring variants, and it has been found that the inheritance of ApoE4 increases the risk and lowers the
age of
onset of the disease, and ....
(1933

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Alzheimer's Disease
.... They are normally occurring variants, and it has been found that the inheritance of ApoE4 increases the risk and lowers the
age of
onset of the disease, and ....
(1931

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Alzheimer's Disease: Diagnosis & Research
.... They are normally occurring variants, and it has been found that the inheritance of ApoE4 increases the risk and lowers the
age of
onset of the disease, and ....
(1931

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)
The onset of the Great Depression
The
onset of the Great Depression in October 1929 was a sobering and .... of a nation engaged in --he Vanities and excesses of the Jazz
Age, suddenly plunged into ....
(1993

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Occupational Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease
.... as in later-
onset.
Age of
onset is a major feature considered in the distinction between Type I and Type II Alzheimer's disease. ....
(2352

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Epilepsy
.... such seizures. Epilepsy can affect almost anyone at any
age.
Onset of seizures can occur in toddlers as young as one year old. The ....
(1675

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Huntington's Disease
.... In addition, the disease's
age of
onset is unusually variable. .... In addition, the disease's
age of
onset is unusually variable (Laird, 1990, p. 242). ....
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Huntington's Disease
.... In addition, the disease's
age of
onset is unusually variable. .... In addition, the disease's
age of
onset is unusually variable (Laird, 1990, p. 242). ....
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Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type
.... Late
Onset (after
age 65 years; 290.0). This information was not given and the final diagnosis requires
age of
onset information. ....
(1020

4

)
The Visually Limited School Age Child
.... "Two factors connected with the
onset of the visual impairment are of importance: the
age at which it occurred and the way in which it occurred."6 Two ....
(2410

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Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Many neuropsychiatric disorders differ between the sexes in incidence, symptoms, and
age at
onset. To investigate the effects of ....
(1495

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TYPE II DIABETES Abstract This research paper
.... Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) usually presents before 30 years of
age with an abrupt
onset of symptoms requiring immediate medical treatment ....
(1788

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Description, Diagnoses & Treatment of Stuttering
.... Studies report the
onset of this disorder to be typically between the ages of two and seven years (peak at five years), with a modal
onset age at ten years (98 ....
(709

3

)
Alzheimer's disease
.... The
age of
onset of Alzheimer's disease ranged from 43 years to 64 years and the
age at death ranged from 55 years to 81 years. ....
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Tangential, Circumstantial, Incoherent Thought
.... CD includes subtypes based on
age of
onset (Childhood-
Onset Type and Adolescent-
Onset Type) and symptoms may be mild, moderate, or severe. ....
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Alzheimer's
.... entirely different approach. The cells of the body naturally degenerate with the
onset of old
age. Researchers have discovered that ....
(1869

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Huntington's Disease Disorder
.... In addition, HD's
age of
onset is unusually variable. .... A second interesting characteristic of HD is the variability of its
age of
onset (Laird, 1990, p. 242). ....
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Parkinson's Disease
.... Eighty-five percent of individuals that suffer from PD were diagnosed beyond the
age of fifty, and the average
age of
onset for the disorder is sixty ....
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DIABETES
.... Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) usually presents before 30 years of
age with an abrupt
onset of symptoms requiring immediate medical treatment ....
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Alcoholism
.... A more general predisposition to violence throughout adult life has been linked to early-
age onset of problem drinking (Guard, 2002). ....
(7253

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The Adolescent Chimpanzee
.... Puberty is achieved earlier in chimpanzees than in humans, at about eight years of
age. The adolescent at
onset of puberty is less than half of what will be ....
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SCHIZOPHRENIA IN ADULT WOMEN Abstract Presentati
.... Also, Chernomas, Clarke and Chisholm (2000) point out that while the average
age of
onset for men is 21 years of
age, the average
age of
onset for women occurs ....
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SCHIZOPHRENIA IN ADULT WOMEN Abstract Presentati
.... Also, Chernomas, Clarke and Chisholm (2000) point out that while the average
age of
onset for men is 21 years of
age, the average
age of
onset for women occurs ....
(3719

15

)
ADHD: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
.... For all variants of ADHD, the
age of
onset is before the
age of 7, symptoms are evident in more than one type of situation and are pervasive across different ....
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